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we have guests joining us, glenn and tony. good to see you, thank you for joining us. the president went to an amazon.com facility day laying out a plan called a grand bargain that would create middle class jobs. glenn, what do you think? balk us through it. >> the plan is a little bit of a mix up of left overs. he had this idea for a drop in the bucket of the $it trillion to $3 trillion we have seen. she dedicating it to a corporate tax return. it is a new idea, but it's intention is more political than false. she trying to split the tea party folks away from those that believe in infrastructure improvement, he needs everything he can to shift the dynamic which is stagnation. >> more politics. let me ask you this, tony. while they support the idea of a lower corporate tax rate, they say the plan doesn't go far enough and a lot of businesses will file as individuals and small business is not really included in there. >> i think they would say it doesn't do enough for large corporates also. i think he is talking about 28% and they would like maybe 25%. and they're not t
we have guests joining us, glenn and tony. good to see you, thank you for joining us. the president went to an amazon.com facility day laying out a plan called a grand bargain that would create middle class jobs. glenn, what do you think? balk us through it. >> the plan is a little bit of a mix up of left overs. he had this idea for a drop in the bucket of the $it trillion to $3 trillion we have seen. she dedicating it to a corporate tax return. it is a new idea, but it's intention is...
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tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people sending us garbage. >> unbelievable. sending you garbage and you're creating products with the garbage. tell me about the school supplies you brought with you. >> we brought five examples to show you what we can do with things that would otherwise end up in landfills. first some examples of what we call upcycling. sewing together juice pouches and today we collect 4% of all juice pouches in the united states. >> amazing. >> another example is a lunch bag. this is made from old tents. you can see the effect, upcycling. >> how do you produce th
tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people...
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stay with us. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans,
stay with us. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our...
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i decided that having my hair back the way it used to be was an important step for me. >> myself, i'm 45 years old, and you know, i'm not in the best shape in the world, but one thing, i'm continually trying to get better, and my hair is just one less problem i ever have to think about. >> i feel blessed. i'm not worried about other people passing judgment or wondering what might be wrong with me. i don't second-guess going to the store or going to the movies or going to have a drink. i'm confident. i'm comfortable. >> welcome back. let's get right to the root of the problem-- hair loss and what causes it. now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today-- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, take time to listen to world-renowned hair loss expert dr. jon gaffney, medical director of hair club, a board-certifie
i decided that having my hair back the way it used to be was an important step for me. >> myself, i'm 45 years old, and you know, i'm not in the best shape in the world, but one thing, i'm continually trying to get better, and my hair is just one less problem i ever have to think about. >> i feel blessed. i'm not worried about other people passing judgment or wondering what might be wrong with me. i don't second-guess going to the store or going to the movies or going to have a...
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you guys, thank you for joining us, dana, and cousins maine lobster. jim and saban, we see you in june. up next, take a look at the news on the up coming week that will have an impact on your money and golfer phil mickelson will join me. just how much is their winning taxed. back in a moment. >> for more on our show and our guests, go to our website and i hope you follow me on twitter and on google +, look for@maria bartiromo. here are stories coming up in the week ahead. on monday, we will see how manufacturing is doing with the release of orders for the month of july. on tuesday, the home price index will be out, that is due out, wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. dr. martin luther king, jr.'s i have a dream speech. on thursday, the second estimate for the second quarter gdp is due, typically a market mover and billionaire investor warren buffett celebrates his 83rd birthday. phil mickelson cemented his financial success in golf. and i talked to him about an interesting side effect. the 60% tax bill on his winning. >> it's
you guys, thank you for joining us, dana, and cousins maine lobster. jim and saban, we see you in june. up next, take a look at the news on the up coming week that will have an impact on your money and golfer phil mickelson will join me. just how much is their winning taxed. back in a moment. >> for more on our show and our guests, go to our website and i hope you follow me on twitter and on google +, look for@maria bartiromo. here are stories coming up in the week ahead. on monday, we...
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that will do it for us for today. thanks so much for joining me. next week the american dream. is it packed up in a moving truck? i'll tell you where it's headed. keep it right where we are "on the money." i'll see you next weekend. . >>> tonight, we investigate. >> where their food is coming from. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> fresh food headed to bay area restaurants being stored here? we go undercover exposing the unsanitary conditions and how a major food distributor puts a public health at risk. >> it's improper. it creates at least the appearance of improprieties. >> from europe to asia, the head of the public utilities commission, globe trotting for free. who's paying and why it's legal. >> this is a national disgrace that we need to stop. >> children,
that will do it for us for today. thanks so much for joining me. next week the american dream. is it packed up in a moving truck? i'll tell you where it's headed. keep it right where we are "on the money." i'll see you next weekend. . >>> tonight, we investigate. >> where their food is coming from. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> fresh food headed to bay area restaurants being stored here? we go undercover exposing the unsanitary...
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but the fed used the phrase, modest growth instead of moderate growth. it was a slight and subtle down grade. the first reading of the gdp was released this week and it came in stronger than expected. it rose 1.7%. and expectations had been for an increase of .9 of a %. the biggest drag was government spending, with cut backs due to the sequester. consumer buying was strong. master card, beat analytss expectations. and the federal reserve meets, what does it mean for the economy and your money? joining me now, glenn hubbard. the author, and dean of the school of business at columbia university, and david kelly, he is the chief strategist with j.p. morgan fund. let's talk about the jobs report, the economy created 162,000 jobs for the month of july. below expectations even though the rate went down a bit. what does the report tell you where we are? >> we have a slug recovery, we are not growing facht. i think we are learning if we want to change, we have to give the economy a jolt. >> a jolt in what regard? >> a jolt meaning better long-term policy, real
but the fed used the phrase, modest growth instead of moderate growth. it was a slight and subtle down grade. the first reading of the gdp was released this week and it came in stronger than expected. it rose 1.7%. and expectations had been for an increase of .9 of a %. the biggest drag was government spending, with cut backs due to the sequester. consumer buying was strong. master card, beat analytss expectations. and the federal reserve meets, what does it mean for the economy and your money?...
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explain this to us. >> and i'll clarify. back a number of years ago we actually said before there was the affordable care act that the current system of health care was not sustainable and we still believe that. but we've been working on this now for a number of years so the affordable care act really doesn't have the significant impact because we already meet the test for affordability, for quality of what the act requires. >> mike, one of the issues that came up with some of the investors that i was talking to and i was prepare for this interview is your succession, the company has identified two people that perhaps could be your successor, bill simon who runs the u.s., doug who runs international, mcmillan. have you discussed the issue of succession with your board? >> i think every responsible public board at every board meeting should be discussing succession and, of course, walmart has a very mature board. our chairman rob walton and other members. so succession is an ongoing -- i think when i first joined the board of
explain this to us. >> and i'll clarify. back a number of years ago we actually said before there was the affordable care act that the current system of health care was not sustainable and we still believe that. but we've been working on this now for a number of years so the affordable care act really doesn't have the significant impact because we already meet the test for affordability, for quality of what the act requires. >> mike, one of the issues that came up with some of the...
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for us to begin to dial back the monetary accommodation we provided for the system. >> now, he is not a voting member this year do you think the taper begins in september? >> actually our firm does not think it will happen in september. we think it is obviously in december. obviously we didn't rule out september. but as you pointed out we don't even have that inflation target of 2%. we're still running about 1.3%. >> i agree with you. i can't imagine in about 40 days from today the federal reserve starts cutting the number of bond purchases. but mike you made a really important point this week, i think i heard you on cnbc. and you said maybe just the idea of talking about it was the beginning. what do you see? how do you see it playing out? >> i do think that basically the fed has conditioned investors in terms of what to expect. they've been on the same page in saying tapering is not tightening. you know, those thresholds you mentioned, 6 1/2 unemployment and 2 % inflation target. those are the thresholds for the fed to actually lift interest rates. they keep wanting to distinguish b
for us to begin to dial back the monetary accommodation we provided for the system. >> now, he is not a voting member this year do you think the taper begins in september? >> actually our firm does not think it will happen in september. we think it is obviously in december. obviously we didn't rule out september. but as you pointed out we don't even have that inflation target of 2%. we're still running about 1.3%. >> i agree with you. i can't imagine in about 40 days from...
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is it just telling us content is king? how do you see it? >> content is king in what you can do with these fantastic brand names. "the boston globe" is a fantastic brand name. john henry got it for not even $70 million. it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along which is kind of interesting if you think about it. the delivery of content is an important area. if they can keep the losses and keep the cash flow positive, some of these companies make money, not very much money but the cash flow is positive, that they can do something interesting. >> fewer and fewer are actually reading the actual newspaper. we know that printing is expensive. >> right. >> how come newspapers just don't go all digital? are there other issues we're not seeing? >> i don't know. they might as well just do that because i think it doesn't mean you have to get rid of print products. if there's good opportunities to do print products, do them. it's not like you have to be religious about them. the question is do the new consumers, espec
is it just telling us content is king? how do you see it? >> content is king in what you can do with these fantastic brand names. "the boston globe" is a fantastic brand name. john henry got it for not even $70 million. it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along which is kind of interesting if you think about it. the delivery of content is an important area. if they can keep the losses and keep the cash flow positive, some of these...
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so i used hip hop abs and only hip hop abs. i lost six inches off my waist and two dress sizes. my abs have never looked this good. that's the magic of shaun t's hip hop abs. ...why does hip hop abs work so fast? >> because you're literally working your upper abs, middle abs, lower abs, and obliques at the same time. you're tightening and toning your abs while you're dancing and you never have to get on the floor to a single sit-up or crunch. >> and that ishe best thing about hip hop abs. >> these are my problem areas. really it's the center and then the love handles. my name is abby, so everybody calls me abs, and i feel like it would actually be nice to live up to my nickname for once. ...before hip hop abs, i was at the gym not getting any results and nothing excited me. with hip hop abs, every day is different. there's such high-energy music, it was easy. i'm getting that full body workout in as i'm dancing, but i'm still focusing in on my abs. hip hop abs defined my abs. i lost the muffin top, the layer of fat is gone, um, it's just tight. i lost 20 pounds, i went from a si
so i used hip hop abs and only hip hop abs. i lost six inches off my waist and two dress sizes. my abs have never looked this good. that's the magic of shaun t's hip hop abs. ...why does hip hop abs work so fast? >> because you're literally working your upper abs, middle abs, lower abs, and obliques at the same time. you're tightening and toning your abs while you're dancing and you never have to get on the floor to a single sit-up or crunch. >> and that ishe best thing about hip...
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that will do it for us for today. thanks so much for joining me. next week the american dream. is it packed up in a moving truck? i'll tell you where it's headed. keep it right where we are "on the money." i'll see you next weekend. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles rethink possible. . >>> his royal highness george of cambridge is here. welcome to "access hollywood." this is the weekend edition. as we hit the midway mark, we look back on what captured our interest and no one guarded more anticipation than t
that will do it for us for today. thanks so much for joining me. next week the american dream. is it packed up in a moving truck? i'll tell you where it's headed. keep it right where we are "on the money." i'll see you next weekend. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet....